Maybe it's because his name is easy to remember but this man is not a good jason. His arms are too short, he is not tall
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simonsteele11 — 13 years ago(August 04, 2012 08:48 PM)
Thank god I'm not the only one. I didn't necessarily hate Kane Hodder as Jason (Fridays 2-4 were all better portrayed), but I didn't care for his super powers. I really started disliking Hodder when he talked about how he knew Jason the best, and how dare another actor play him? He talked about how he does this breathing thing that no other actor can do. Ridiculous! And aside from Part VII (and maybe VIII) he just looks like overweight JasonDepressed Jason. Hasn't been getting enough kills and hitting the Ben and Jerry's for all the years between films.
Kane Hodder will probably kill us now. I think he really believes he is Jason.
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rikajessie — 12 years ago(February 11, 2014 11:39 AM)
I have to agree with you, not that I have anything against Kane, but I don't see how he could be the definitive Jason when Jason was an icon well before he played the part.
I do like Part VII, but mostly because I like Lar Park-Lincoln and because it's the last one that bore a resemblance to the original films, being as it's set in the woods still.
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resevil80 — 11 years ago(June 14, 2014 08:37 AM)
The New Blood is the second best film in the series. I would say Jason Lives is my favorite. That being said, Jason Takes Manhattan is entertaining and has some great kills and Jason X was also a lot of fun. Screw it, Jason goes to Hell is pretty freaking cool. That whole tent kill was brutal.
While I can agree that some of the earlier entries are better "movies", Jason Lives is where they start to become fun, entertaining slasher flicks. Hate all you want, but Kane portrayed his version of Jason perfectly.
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rikajessie — 11 years ago(June 14, 2014 02:15 PM)
Jason Lives was pretty decent, but that's C.J. Graham as Jason.
Manhattan isn't as bad as 9, but it's still not on the level of the others, for me, because I didn't like the setting. X is entertaining enough and better than 9 to me, but again, I didn't like the setting.
I don't hate and Kane is fine as Jason, I'm just saying the character was already a pop culture icon by the time Kane started playing the part. -
resevil80 — 11 years ago(June 15, 2014 09:30 AM)
I know and Graham was perfectly fine. I was just saying that Kane put his own spin on Jason, just like everyone before did.
I think most people like Kane because he enjoyed playing Jason and wanted to keep coming back, instead of it being a one off role.
Ted White was pretty awesome in The Final Chapter as well.
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rikajessie — 11 years ago(June 15, 2014 12:55 PM)
Yes and he played Jason the most, so I guess that's where he becomes the "definitive Jason".
I think Ted White was my favorite Jason, although I don't really think about it too much because I don't really notice big differences in the Jasons. -
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Emily_Seung — 11 years ago(October 12, 2014 04:21 AM)
you're missing the point, people love him because he actually wanted to play the character multiple times, and would do many harsh stunts, it wasn't about the money, he liked the character, the others just did it as a summer job and couldn't care about returning, hes' the one that gave him rules and tried to channel what jason would think and do, with the acting and anger he put in it, that's why people think he's the best because he didn't do it for money.
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terrywatt69 — 11 years ago(January 02, 2015 07:09 PM)
Yeah, Kane Hodder is somehow self-proclaimed as the definitive Jason, but you're totally right that the Friday films he was in are among the worst of the series/franchise with the only exception being Part 5 (which Hodder wasn't in because he didn't start until Part 7).
I mean, Hodder wasn't necessarily awful as Jason in the films he was in. It's just that the films he WAS in were made long after the series had already become a parody of itself.
I, for one, personally didn't care that Hodder wasn't asked to reprise the role in Freddy vs. Jason. And I found there was really no discernable difference between the depiction of Jason in the Freddy vs. Jason film and all of the ones Hodder had been in.2000 At no time while watching Freddy vs. Jason did I think that it would have been an even marginally better film had Hodder been playing Jason.
It's always been a source of irritation to me in both the Crystal Lake Memories book (and now the recently released 2 dvd set), as well as the His Name Was Jason documentary that came out 5 years ago, how Hodder just goes on and on about how he was THE definitive Jason and how he should have been in Freddy vs. Jason. I mean, the only halfway good Friday The Thirteenth movie Hodder was ever in was his first appearance as Jason in Part 7, and most of that had to do with the Jason makeup. Friday 8 was one of the worst of the series (honestly, I'd rather watch Part 5 than Part 8 if I had to make a choice). Jason Goes To Hell stunk. Jason X / 'Jason In Space' was okay.
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ItsEddieHaskellBeyotch — 10 years ago(June 27, 2015 07:42 PM)
Also I hate how he says jason wouldnt do that says who?
^Thank you for saying this. I totally came here to post the same thought. I really hate it when he does that too.
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mickylynch9 — 9 years ago(May 19, 2016 03:15 PM)
I think he's a beep Jason. That breathing crap he does is just irritating and adds nothing to the character. I was glad to see he got replaced for Freddy vs Jason. I doubt he'll be anywhere near the role in future films too thankfully.